Colombo: The Sri Lankan cricket board is planning a disciplinary action against coach Batting Grant Flower following the alleged that he violates bio-safe bubbles during the English tour, said the cruel source Thursday.
Sri Lanka preparations for the house series against India were disturbed when interest, 50, was tested positive for Covid-19 upon returning to the national team on July 6 on July 6, Sri Lanka, including the deputy captain of the crush, sent home early.
They left the Bio-Secure Team hotel to exit the night in Durham ahead of the international first day.
The official source said Sri Lanka Cricket will investigate reports that interest also violates the Covid-19 limit.
“The investigation will be held after Him (Bunga) fully recovered,” said the Board source told AFP.
“There were accusations that he also violated bio-safe bubbles.” The media report said the council was also not happy with the performance of interest, the former Zimbabwe test player who was under contract until the end of the year.
Sri Lanka eighth in the test ranked test team and ninth in one day format and the morale of the team reported was low.
The players have joined the board’s top contracts related to new performance.
The Board has brought local coach Dhammika Sudarshana as a temporary substitute for three matches one day and three matches twenty20 against India starting on Sunday.
The Indian match was postponed by five days to July 18 after a positive test by flowers and data team analyst.